Living into liberatory futures takes persistence, radical collective care, and a commitment to creativity. What writing, music, or art is inspiring you this year to keep fighting injustice?
[image description: A community of socially distanced hearts all wearing masks over their noses and mouths look around at each other. Text reads in bright colors and surrounded by swirling brown, tan, and beige lines: "End white supremacy. 3 NOVEMBER 2020", "Healing justice," and "Radical love."]
Throughout the pandemic, I have posted messages on my Facebook wall that I needed to hear myself or that I imagined others may be needing to hear. Again and again, these messages spurred collective online processing of a range of challenges and lows and bright spots of living through the pandemic. This series of cartoons is intended to reflect on and illustrate some of the process of dealing with life by leaning into the intersection of technology and community. |
[image description: Screenshot of a Facebook status that reads: "End white supremacy." One comment responds: "I am waiving all my late cancel/no show fees for patients who can't make it in today becuase they are voting. BECAUSE ENGAGING IN YOUR CIVIC DUTY IS THE THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION TODAY." Two more comments read: "Stat!!" and "Yes please."]
#MindfulHearts retrospective.
On this day 2020.
On this day 2019.
Celebrating two years of daily cartoons.
On this day 2020.
On this day 2019.
Celebrating two years of daily cartoons.